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Advanced Materials Structures for Sound and Vibration Damping (2nd Edition)

This special issue belongs to the section “Materials Physics“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Noise and mechanical vibration belong to negative environmental factors in many cases. They can have an adverse effect on human health, accuracy of manufacture, service life of processing equipment and tools, labor protection and so on. For these reasons, it is necessary to eliminate undesirable noise and mechanical vibration by appropriate means. There are different possibilities to reduce excessive noise and mechanical vibrations.

The aim of this Special Issue is to develop advanced material structures for noise and vibration damping. The articles presented in this Special Issue will cover various topics that have a significant influence on sound absorption and mechanical vibration damping of material structures, ranging from but not limited to manufacturing technologies of materials, composite and multilayer structures, mathematical simulations and experimental investigation of vibroacoustic properties, production efficiency, mechanical properties, and practical applications of advanced material structures, among others. Topics are also open to utilization of different types of recycled materials for these purposes, which can be also beneficial to our environment.

Dr. Martin Vašina
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • sound absorption
  • mechanical vibration
  • material structures
  • mechanical properties
  • viscoelasticity
  • manufacturing technologies
  • composite materials
  • mathematical simulations
  • porosity
  • excitation frequency
  • multilayer structures
  • microscopy

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Materials - ISSN 1996-1944